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Re: Socket problem using linux as server
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Re: Socket problem using linux as server


  • Subject: Re: Socket problem using linux as server
  • From: Per Jespersen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 12:26:24 -0600

I'm sorry, but it seems I always get checksum errors in ethereal. I will check to see if its a general ethereal problem.

On Nov 23, 2005, at 12:43 PM, Per Jespersen wrote:

I have a problem with a test server/client application, that I have made using BSD sockets. If I run my server on OS X 10.4, and my client on the same, everything works fine, whether I listen on loopback or on '*', and whether my client connects on loopback or actual IP address. But if I try to run server on a linux server and client on MAC, and my connection is NAT'ed, the checksum in my send packages are wrong according to ethereal. This is the case whether I listen on the MAC or on the linux. Does anyone have any ideas?
P.s. sorry if this has already been answered earlier, but I was not able to get the search to work, and browsing through years of postings seemed to be a major task :-)


Per

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